

EFCA Theology Podcast
Evangelical Free Church of America
The EFCA Theology Podcast encourages pastors and church leaders to stay passionate about the gospel and faithful to the Scriptures. Episodes help listeners understand, share and live out our most important beliefs.
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Feb 11, 2026 • 40min
Physical Death and the Intermediate State: Dr. Michael Wittmer (2026 EFCA Theology Conference Breakouts)
From the 2026 EFCA Theology Conference Breakouts, Dr. Michael Wittmer—professor of systematic and historical theology at Cornerstone Theological Seminary—leads a session on "Physical Death and the Intermediate State: Holistic Dualism, Non-Reductive Physicalism, Port-Mortem Opportunity and Purgatory."

Feb 11, 2026 • 1h 6min
Destiny of Infants, the Mentally Unable/Incompetent/Incapable and the Unevangelized: Dr. Ben Skaug (2026 EFCA Theology Conference Breakouts)
From the 2026 EFCA Theology Conference Breakouts, Dr. Ben Skaug—pastor at Bell Shoals Church—leads a session on "The Destiny of Infants and Mentally Unable/Incompetent/Incapable and the Unevangelized (including questions about post-mortem salvation)."

Feb 11, 2026 • 55min
Theological Little Foxes in the Vineyard of Christian Missions: Dr. Craig Ott (2026 EFCA Theology Conference Breakouts)
From the 2026 EFCA Theology Conference Breakouts, Dr. Craig Ott—professor of mission and intercultural studies at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School—leads a session on "Evangelical Convictions of Eternal Realities: The Theological Little Foxes in the Vineyard of Christian Missions."

Feb 11, 2026 • 1h 17min
Near-Death Experiences: Dr. Michael McClymond (2026 EFCA Theology Conference Breakouts)
From the 2026 EFCA Theology Conference Breakouts, Dr. Michael McClymond—professor of modern Christianity at Saint Louis University—leads a session on "Near-Death Experiences: A Biblical-Theological Understanding and Response."

Feb 11, 2026 • 56min
Judgment, Rewards for Believers and Degrees of Punishment for Unbelievers: Dr. Geoff Chang (2026 EFCA Theology Conference Breakouts)
From the 2026 EFCA Theology Conference Breakouts, Dr. Geoff Chang—professor of historical theology at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary—leads a session on "Judgment and Rewards for Believers, Judgment and Degrees of Punishment for Unbelievers."

Feb 11, 2026 • 58min
Doxology: The Ground, Guide, and Goal of Theology, Missiology and Eschatology: Dr. Kevin Vanhoozer (2026 EFCA Theology Conference)
From the 2026 EFCA Theology Conference, Dr. Kevin Vanhoozer—research professor of systematic theology at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School—closes the conference by exploring the end of Article 10 ("Response and Eternal Destiny") of the EFCA Statement of Faith.

Feb 11, 2026 • 1h 2min
Eternal Blessedness and Joy With the Lord: Pastoral Theology: Dr. Mickey Klink (2026 EFCA Theology Conference)
From the 2026 EFCA Theology Conference, Dr. Mickey Klink—pastor of Hope Evangelical Free Church—breaks down the doctrine of heaven and eternal blessedness as it applies to pastoral perspective and practice.

Feb 11, 2026 • 54min
Eternal Blessedness and Joy With the Lord: Historical Theology: Dr. Geoff Chang (2026 EFCA Theology Conference)
From the 2026 EFCA Theology Conference, Dr. Geoff Chang—professor of historical theology at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary—unpacks the doctrine of heaven and eternal blessedness by looking to the historical consensus of the Church.

Feb 11, 2026 • 1h 4min
Eternal Blessedness and Joy With the Lord: Biblical and Systematic Theology: Dr. Michael Wittmer (2026 EFCA Theology Conference)
From the 2026 EFCA Theology Conference, Dr. Michael Wittmer—professor of systematic and historical theology at Cornerstone Theological Seminary—explores the doctrine of heaven and eternal blessedness through a lens of biblical truth and systematic theology.

Feb 11, 2026 • 1h 10min
Condemnation and Eternal Conscious Punishment: Pastoral Theology: Dr. Ben Skaug (2026 EFCA Theology Conference)
From the 2026 EFCA Theology Conference—Dr. Ben Skaug, pastor at Bell Shoals Church—breaks down the doctrine of hell and eternal conscious punishment as it applies to pastoral perspective and practice.


